gofurman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 7:50 pm
Paul C wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 6:58 pm
I reluctantly will admit to the Wofford Terriers popping champagne corks when Staggs moved on.
It’s fair to wonder how well he will fare without having 2 triple option teams on his schedule.
This is a GREAT (and crappy) point by Paul C.
Staggs was undefeated vs Citadel - 6-0 lifetime - and he owned Wofford this year. He could REALLY coach Vs triple option. Staggs beat the Citadel TWICE (at Charleston Southern) the year Citadel beat South Carolina ! Think about that. For a conference that has two option teams ..
No matter your positive or negative outlook this singular point does really stink. PaulC is a huge fan and very positive and he agrees this could really hurt Vs a system we see twice a year
Also it clearly took a while to get our O going last year and that was with CO-OCs .. there is no CO-DC so it will take a while
You need to take a big ol' step back from the ledge. Sure, Staggs was very good at defending the TO last year when we played Wofford and Cit. You can also credit our offense laying 27 points on Wofford by 9 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter, and forcing them to play from way behind. The Wofford and Cit games are two games we play every season (sometimes 3). In 2020 we'll also play 3 TO teams when we play KSU again. Staggs was also our DC for; our debacle against Elon, the Samford loss, the 577 yard WCU performance, Mercer's backup QBs throwing for 231 yards and 3 TDs and Tyray Devezin running for 185.
The idea that this is somehow going to set the program back multiple years when he was only here for two seasons is irrational. Staggs is young and wants to move up the ladder. Throwing an extra $50-100K at him was not going to change his mind. We're a small private school...it's part of the game. I'm confident CCH will find people who will put a quality product on the field...he hasn't disappointed us yet.